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motley vs salmagundi

salmagundi vs motley

motley and salmagundi both are nouns.

motley is an adjective but salmagundi is not an adjective.

motley is a verb but salmagundi is not a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
motley Yes Yes Yes No
salmagundi Yes No No No
As nouns, motley and salmagundi are synonyms defined as:
  • motley and salmagundi: a collection containing a variety of sorts of things
motley (noun) salmagundi (noun)
a multicolored woolen fabric woven of mixed threads in 14th to 17th century England cooked meats and eggs and vegetables usually arranged in rows around the plate and dressed with a salad dressing
a garment made of motley (especially a court jester's costume) a collection containing a variety of sorts of things
a collection containing a variety of sorts of things
motley (adjective) salmagundi (adjective)
having sections or patches colored differently and usually brightly
consisting of a haphazard assortment of different kinds
motley (verb) salmagundi (verb)
make motley; color with different colors
make something more diverse and varied
Difference between motley and salmagundi

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